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Letšeng Bears Two Diamonds over 100cts.
Jun 12, 2017 7:48 AM
By Rapaport News
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RAPAPORT... Gem Diamonds has recovered two rough diamonds larger than 100
carats at its Letšeng project in Lesotho amid a shift to a more lucrative section of the mine, the company said Monday.
The heavier of the two, at 151.52 carats, is a yellow, type I
diamond. The other is a higher-quality, D-color, type IIa stone weighing 104.73
carats.
While Letšeng is known for producing high-value large diamonds, it yielded only five 100-carat-plus stones in 2016 — compared with 11 in 2015 — dragging down Gem Diamonds’ revenues by 22% and its average selling price for the year by 26%.
The company is hoping to reverse the trend with its latest discoveries. In April and May, Gem Diamonds found three large D-color,
type IIa rough diamonds weighing 80.58 carats, 98.42 carats and 114 carats
respectively. The smallest of these was one of the highest-quality diamonds in
the Letšeng mine’s history, the company said.
Mining at Letšeng shifted to the higher-grade K6 portion of the project's main pipe in the second quarter, improving the rate of large-diamond discoveries, Gem Diamonds explained. |
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Gem Diamonds, large diamonds, Lesotho, Letšeng, mining, Rapaport News
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